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Mogo Commits $50M to Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

July 2, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based fintech Mogo has allocated $50 million to establish a long-term Bitcoin reserve. The move, announced Monday, aligns with Mogo’s strategy of capital preservation and innovation. Rather than purchasing all at once, Mogo plans staged investments while maintaining operating liquidity.

Cofounder Greg Feller described the reserve as a strategic benchmark for evaluating future investments. “If we don’t believe an initiative can outperform Bitcoin’s long-term return profile, we won’t pursue it,” Feller said. Mogo first added Bitcoin to its balance sheet in 2020 and was an early shareholder in WonderFi, recently acquired by Robinhood in a $250 million transaction.

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Rogers Marks 40 Years Since First Wireless Call

July 1, 2025 by Newsdesk

Rogers is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Canada’s first wireless call, made on July 1, 1985, when Toronto Mayor Art Eggleton used a 10-pound mobile phone to reach Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau at Nathan Phillips Square. The milestone launched a wireless era that has transformed daily life. Since then, Rogers has invested $45 billion to evolve from 1G voice to today’s 5G+ networks.

Canadians now make 100 million calls and use 6.5 billion megabytes of data daily on Rogers’ network. CEO Tony Staffieri called the moment a testament to Rogers’ legacy of innovation.

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Clio Acquires vLex in $1B Legal Tech Deal

June 30, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver’s Clio has announced a $1 billion acquisition of vLex, a global leader in legal intelligence and AI research. The transaction, combining cash and stock, is the largest in Clio’s 17-year history. CEO Jack Newton called it a “watershed moment,” positioning Clio to unify legal practice management with advanced research tools.

vLex’s AI platform, Vincent, is trusted by Am Law 100 firms and courts worldwide for its accuracy and vast legal content. Clio plans to integrate Vincent with its legal operating system to create a single intelligent platform. The deal is expected to close later this year pending approvals.

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Sustane Signs BASF Deal for Recycled Plastics Supply

June 30, 2025 by Newsdesk

Nova Scotia’s Sustane Technologies has inked a long-term offtake agreement with BASF to supply recycled plastic feedstock from its Chester facility. The deal will see BASF purchase pyrolysis oil produced from hard-to-recycle plastics, supporting its Ccycled® product line. Sustane’s proprietary process converts waste plastics into virgin-quality inputs with lower carbon intensity.

The agreement covers current output and a planned expansion that will triple capacity. “This partnership affirms our Canadian innovation globally,” said Sustane CEO Peter Vinall. The companies also plan to explore additional sites, positioning Canada as a leader in clean technology and circular materials solutions.

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Canada Rescinds Tech Tax, Trade Talks Restart with U.S.

June 30, 2025 by Newsdesk

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Sunday that Canada will rescind its planned digital services tax on U.S. technology firms, paving the way for trade talks with the United States to resume. U.S. President Donald Trump had suspended discussions Friday, calling the tax “a direct and blatant attack.”

The tax, scheduled to take effect Monday, targeted revenues from online services operating in Canada. Carney and Trump spoke by phone and agreed to restart negotiations toward a July 21 deadline set during the recent G7 summit in Alberta. The move aims to defuse tensions and restore momentum in bilateral trade discussions.

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Xatoms Raises $3M to Advance Solar Water Tech

June 30, 2025 by Newsdesk

Toronto-based cleantech startup Xatoms has raised $3 million in pre-seed funding to scale its solar-powered water purification technology. The round included $2 million in venture capital led by Quantacet and $1 million in non-dilutive funding. Founded in 2024, Xatoms uses AI and quantum chemistry to develop materials that remove contaminants using sunlight or LEDs.

CEO Diana Virgovicova said the funds will support pilot programs and expansion into underserved communities. Backers include Genesis Ventures, BDC’s Thrive Lab, and League of Innovators. The technology has applications in Indigenous communities, industrial sites, and remote regions where clean water access remains limited.

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NiaHealth Raises $5.75M to Advance Longevity Platform

June 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

Edmonton-based NiaHealth has raised $5.75 million in seed funding to expand its Longevity-as-a-Service platform, bringing total investment to $8.25 million. Led by Golden Ventures, the round includes prominent backers from Fullscript, Good Future, Roar Ventures, and Version One. Since emerging from stealth, NiaHealth has tested over 100,000 biomarkers and grown users by 30% monthly.

The startup aims to deliver proactive, personalized healthcare through clinical testing, AI-driven insights, and clinician support. Upcoming Platform 2.0 upgrades include wearables integration, CGM, and expanded biomarker analysis. CEO Sameer Dhar says the goal is to transform Canada’s care model from reactive to preventative.

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    Fintech Giant Kraken Targets Global Finance Gap

    June 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

    Kraken has launched Krak, a next-gen mobile app designed to tackle outdated financial systems by enabling instant, low-cost cross-border transactions. The Wyoming-based fintech firm aims to serve both unbanked populations and fee-weary users in advanced economies.

    Supporting over 300 assets, Krak allows peer-to-peer payments, offers up to 4% rewards on USDG balances, and plans to introduce physical cards. Co-CEO Arjun Sethi described the app as a “core building block” for modern finance. Kraken recently gained Restricted Dealer status in Canada after surpassing $2 billion in assets under custody, further expanding its regulatory presence in North America.

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      INETCO Partners with Serfinsa to Expand Across Central America

      June 26, 2025 by Newsdesk


      Vancouver’s INETCO has partnered with Serfinsa, El Salvador’s top payment processor, to power real-time monitoring for acquiring services across Central America. INETCO Insight, the company’s AI-driven platform, offers transaction visibility without compromising speed, helping detect failures, streamline diagnostics, and enable real-time analytics.

      With ambitions to expand in Costa Rica, Honduras, and beyond, Serfinsa selected INETCO for its proven ability to scale. CEO Leandro Guini highlighted the need for reliable insights as Serfinsa now serves 90% of El Salvador’s acquiring banks. Founded in 1984, INETCO has grown quietly into a global fintech leader, now active in over 30 countries.

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      Propel’s AI-Powered Lending Drives Global Credit Inclusion

      June 26, 2025 by Newsdesk


      Propel Holdings (TSX: PRL) has extended $2 billion in credit to over one million consumers through platforms like CreditFresh, MoneyKey, and Fora Credit. The Toronto-based fintech leverages AI, bank partnerships, and its Lending-as-a-Service model to scale financial inclusion in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K.

      Chief Revenue Officer Noah Buchman attributes Propel’s performance to strong leadership, values-aligned partnerships, and market demand. Notably, its KOHO partnership is thriving. Despite global uncertainties, Propel sees opportunity as traditional lenders pull back. Buchman says Propel’s focus remains clear: deliver fast, responsible access to credit in overlooked markets globally.

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